So the local shop doesn't let anyone try out boards unless you want to pay $100 for each one(plus they only carry LF and Hyperlite) so I need help picking a new board and bindings. I only ride behind the boat so no cable parks for me. I would like a fast board that has a huge pop, turns really well and preferably fairly light. I love going huge into the flats I am currently debating between the LF Harley, the SS Response/Newton or any of the SS boards since everyone here seems to like them, although I have never ridden a flex board before. Also I like pretty stiff bindings and the local shop doesn't have much to try on so any suggestions would be awesome. Thanks guys!
Just in case this helps I'm 6' and usually around 165-170lbs

I know its not on your list, but based on what you are looking for in a board you would like the Phalanx CW series. Its a fast board with good, consistent pop. You can ride it with the outside fins only and it will be a little more forgiving, but still lock in on edge when you want it to. Or you can ride all three if you like more hold. I have my Company Vandalls on my CW-385, and its lighter than my previous setup. And, its made by Integrity so you know its built to last. Pretty sick board....

If you have never ridden a flex board before, I would hesitate to suggest buying one, especially since you seem to be looking at 2012 boards. Thats a lot of money to drop to find out you dont like flex. Do you have any friends in the area with flex boards? Otherwise, ask the folks at the shop if they know anyone who rides a flex board that you could give $10 to demo their board for a day or something.

Well boardco.com has a performance guarentee, so I figured I order the Harley and the SS board that got the most votes and return the one I didn't like. Only have to pay for return shipping so it's not a bad deal.

If you ever make it to Columbus Ohio, I own a wakeboard shop and I make sure to let people ride a board before they buy it. Before I opened a shop, I had the same issue as you.I wish all shops would put the customer 1st and not the bottom line.

If you ever make it to Columbus Ohio, I own a wakeboard shop and I make sure to let people ride a board before they buy it. Before I opened a shop, I had the same issue as you.I wish all shops would put the customer 1st and not the bottom line.

That would be nice if they all did and that's awesome that you do that for your customers. I know I would make sure to buy from your shop if I lived there. Too bad I'm all the way down at the bottom of Missouri so couldn't go all the way up there lol.